John and Mary Stanton Foy lived here on the Near North Side after their marriage in 1872 until 1878/80. William and Emily were born here.
933 N Orleans St. (Rear)
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: 377 W. Ohio St.

Dominick and Ellen Graham Foy lived here on the Near North Side from at least 1866 until the Chicago Fire in 1871.
377 W Ohio St
Chicago
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: 620 O'Brien St.

Thomas and Mary Higgins Foy lived here on the Near West Side from 1864 to 1878. The Chicago Fire started 2 blocks north at 558 W. DeKoven St., home of their friends Kate and Patrick O'Leary
620 W. O'Brien St.
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: Belden-Stratford Hotel

: 7358 Osceola

Where Richard and Virginia Shay Biggins and family lived in Edison Park from 1948. An addition was built in 1954 for Richard's parents, Leslie and Emily Foy Biggins. Leslie Biggins died here in 1959. Emily stayed until 1966, when she moved to Milwaukee to be near her daughter Kathleen Biggins Coverdale.
7358 N Osceola Ave
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: 1152 Wesley Ave.

Where Thomas and Mary Higgins Foy moved in Oak Park in 1902 with their grown children Stephen, Kate and Mayme. Thomas died in 1902 and Mary in 1907. Stephen died in 1942. In 1945 Richard and Virgina Shay Biggins moved here from 2318 sheffield and Kate and Mayme moved to 2318 Sheffield.
1152 Wesley Ave
Oak Park
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: Wilmette Beach

Where the John Alfred and Jane Drueke Biggins family went swimming during the summer. If you could swim to the raft, you got a "WB" to be sewn on your suit.

: 2321 S. Archer Ave.

Where Bridget McNally and family lived in Bridgeport fropm 1870 to 1890. Daughter Sarah married Philip Biggins here on August 26, 1875. Site now occupied by the Golden Dragon Fortune Cookie Company.
2321 S Archer Ave
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: 3717 S. Parnell St.

Where Patrick and Margaret Foy Kane lived at the time of Patrick's death in 1887. Patrick left two children and one on the way.
3717 S Parnell Ave
Chicago
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: 430 W. Erie St.

Where Cornelius and Margaret Foy Conway were living in the 1880 census and the 1890 voting list. Where Bridget O'Malley Stanton was living with her children Michael and Margaret.
430 W Erie St
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: Des Plaines River

On the route of French explorers Father Marquette and Louis Joliet during their exploration of the area between Lake Michigan and the Mississippi River in 1673.

: West End Theatre

Opened in 1916, closed in the 1950s, and demolished in about 1965. A 1921 weekly program was handed down by the James and Charlotte Mae McDonald Kenny family, who lived nearby then at 220 N. Leclaire Ave., then 4715 W. Maypole Ave. Daughter Bunny was 14 in 1921.
121 N Cicero Ave
West Side
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Built in 1914, the same year as the Foy Apartments two blocks north. Originally called Weeghman Park, then Cubs Park in 1919, then Wrigley Field in 1927. The Cubs first played there in 1916.

: Sheffield Square Apartments

Built by Leslie and Emily Foy Biggins in 1925, originally named University Court Apts. Now a residence for DePaul University students, having been purchased for DePaul by its President, Rev. John P. Minogue, C.M., great great grandson of Dominick and Ellen Graham Foy.
2318 N Sheffield Ave
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Where Edward and Henrietta Kenny Carroll lived in Austin from 1940 to 1952. Maureen was born while they lived here in 1942
200 N Lamon Ave
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: Michigan Shores Club

Where John Alfred and Jane Drueke Biggins family were members in the 1950s.

: St. Francis Xavier Church

Parish church of John Alfred and Jane Drueke Biggins in Wilmette from 1948 to 1963. Where five children went to grammar school. Where daughter Emily married John David Williams in 1962.
524 9th St
Wilmette
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: Mundelein College

Now part of Loyola University. Where Emily Biggins Williams graduated from college in 1960. Where Leslie Biggins did waterproofing when the building was built in 1931.

: St. Bridget's Church

1850-1990. Parish church for Dominick and Ellen Graham Foy. Also for Bridget McNally family until 1875, when All Saints parish was carved out of St. Bridget's.
2928 S. Archer Ave.
Bridgeport
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: St. Charles Borromeo Church

Opened in 1885 and closed in 1968.
2060 W. Roosevelt Rd
Chicago
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: Columbus Hospital

Site of Columbus Hospital built in 1906 by Mother Frances Xavier Cabrini who was canonized a saint in 1946. Leslie Biggins met with her and waterproofed the building. Two Biggins children were born here in 1970 and 1972. The hospital closed in 2001. The National Shrine of Saint Frances Xavier Cabrini was opened her in 2012.
2520 N Lakeview Ave
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